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Human workforce is a vital factor of any trade, no trade can imagine it’s development in the absence of humans. The previous Indian Patents Act (1970) recognized patents on pharmaceutical ‘processes’, but not on ‘products’, allowing domestic pharmaceutical firms to provide low-cost copies of patented medication made by international firms using different production methods.\n\nThe Revolutionary Warfare did retard the development of the iron trade, and the gross domestic product ( GDP )—which right now can only be very crudely estimated—most likely declined somewhat during and immediately following that warfare. In a traditional article in 1961, Thomas Cochran argued that the …